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Old 02-26-2007, 07:35 PM
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is it worth getting the CNC ported LS6 heads for an LS1?
Old 02-26-2007, 08:07 PM
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yes sir

it looks like you're pretty new to the site, try some searches, you'll find TONS of info.
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Yes, I got stock LS6 heads and that was a ton of power....now I want ported LS6's!
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any idea on what to expect price wise to get installed?
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Free if you do it yourself. It's not as hard as it seems. As long as you have a good set of wrenches and the will.
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Like the others said, get the ported heads and install them yourself. Check out www.ls1howto.com for step by step instructions.
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^ yeah, ls1howto.com is awesome! i'm working on installing my CNCed LS6 heads, and so far the directions have been right on! its alot of work, but its not very hard.




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